What a Wonderful World It Could Be

I want to live in a world where people are allowed to protect themselves by any means necessary from physical harm but not from other people’s opinions.

– where I can learn a trade skill and not have this talent leased back to me by my government for a small annual fee.

– where I can fish, hunt, and grow food without asking anyone else’s permission.

– where a dude can walk down a street wearing a dress and everyone else will just leave him the hell alone.

– where I can call a black person an idiot without being considered a racist.

– where last place doesn’t get you a trophy but it does provide you with an important life lesson.

– where I can earn a currency that our government is not slowly turning into toilet paper.

– where child predators are classified by their previous actions and not by their clothes.

– where skin color is just as insignificant as hair color or eye color.

– where people will stop talking about Jesus all of the time and start acting like him.

– where everyone just stays out of everyone else’s damn business.

– where people talk less and listen more.

– where people react less and ponder more.

– where people stand united against evil rather than repeatedly turning a blind eye.

– where we take care of each other rather than asking our government to do the job for us.

I want to live in a world where each individual is provided with the personal space to succeed beyond their wildest dreams or fail spectacularly.

I realize that this world does not exist right now.

But we could start building it today.

One person at a time.

Published by

Michael Guyer

Dr. Michael Guyer graduated from Hendrix College with a degree in chemistry and then obtained a medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He is now a software developer for Apple Computer. He has formal computer programming training in C++, Objective C, Visual Basic, Java, HTML, and Swift.

One thought on “What a Wonderful World It Could Be”

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.